#MOvember 🎶It‘s your love that I still #Crave 🎶This memoir sounds like it‘s right in my wheelhouse. And it would also work for #Booked2020 #ParentChildMemoir I‘m eagerly awaiting the #NFChallenge hosted by @Riveted_Reader_Melissa
#MOvember 🎶It‘s your love that I still #Crave 🎶This memoir sounds like it‘s right in my wheelhouse. And it would also work for #Booked2020 #ParentChildMemoir I‘m eagerly awaiting the #NFChallenge hosted by @Riveted_Reader_Melissa
I‘m nervous to read another memoir so close to that Small Fry disaster...😬 but this cover does have two cats, a dog and a bird on it (which is also the exact same pet makeup as my current situation), so I‘ll give it to page 50 based on that.
One of the perks of low season at work: Lots of reading time!
I‘m a big fan of memoirs, but I didn‘t really ever get into this one. The elements of O‘Brien‘s life are interesting: Rich, high powered angry Dad; farm raised mom with food obsessions; childhood anxiety; and lots of famous neighbors. But, ultimately it read “rich girl problems” even though her experience was very unique. #netgalley
This was an #ARC courtesy of #netgalley. I love memoirs, especially those about people whose lives are fascinating. There are elements of that in Crave. The author grew up with wealth and privilege but it wasn‘t always easy with an angry father and a mother with her own complexities. All and all there just wasn‘t anything truly unique about this read for me. Poor little rich girl develops issues. I appreciate the author‘s often poetic prose.
This was a #NetGalley ARC. Crave is based on the life of Christine O'Brien as she grows up with a famous, angry father and a mother who strives for control by forcing an extreme diet on her family. It has lasting effects, positive and negative, on the author and her three siblings. I found the authors life to be very exotic and interesting, so much different than the way most people live. This is a good read for memoir fans.